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Partners' founding hospitals, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, have long been considered two of the country's top teaching hospitals and are major teaching sites for Harvard Medical School. As a world-class academic teaching center that attracts many of the brightest students, Partners plays a leadership role in educating the nation's future health care professionals.

GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION - RESIDENCY AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
Partners hospitals sponsor residency and fellowship programs that combine the strength of the system's faculty with outstanding clinical resources. Link above to find out more about the training programs at our hospitals and the resources offered through the Office of Graduate Medical Education.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION: HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
Continuing medical education (CME) for physicians is available through the Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Education. Many of the accredited courses offered are directed by Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General physicians. Link to this site for a directory of courses.

MGH INSTITUTE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS (IHP)
The MGH Institute of Health Professions is an academic affiliate of the Massachusetts General Hospital and Partners HealthCare. The Institute prepares health care specialists in nursing, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, medical imaging and clinical investigation. The Institute grants master's degrees, awards certificates of advanced study, and offers continuing education to practicing professionals, as well as individuals entering health care from another field. The Institute is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

PARTNERS MEDICAL IMAGING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Partners HealthCare and the Boston Private Industry Council are collaborating to offer scholarships to individuals who wish to pursue a career in medical imaging (radiology) technology

BWH BASED TRAINING PROGRAM IN WOMEN'S HEALTH
Brigham and Women's Hospital is the home site for a Harvard-wide NIH funded Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) award, entitled "Hormones and Genes in Women's Health: From Bench to Bedside". This K12 training grant will support scholars involved in investigating the role of hormones and genes in understanding sex differences in vulnerabilities to clinical disorders and those disorders specific to women. Socio-environmental factors modulating the impact of hormones and genes in understanding these sex-specific vulnerabilities may also be investigated. Scholars will be sponsored for up to five years of mentored research from Harvard faculty in basic, translational, or clinical aspects of women's health, and will combine, if applicable, clinical work in the Scholar's specialty.

HEART FAILURE CLINICAL RESEARCH NETWORK
Co-Principal Investigators: Kenneth L. Baughman, MD and William G. Dec, MD.
Trainees acquire the skills necessary to perform clinical and translational heart failure research as a life long endeavor. Skills include core principles of investigation as well as those skills necessary to be successful in academic medicine. Candidates also acquire information relative to special topics appropriate for clinical investigators in the 21st century.

 

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